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WOW! What an accurate timepeice! From 8am on 9/8 (my time log start) to 8am on 9/16 this thing has lost ZERO time. It has 2, +1 days, 5 zero days and 2, -1 days (not in that order of course). So, as of today it is dead on with the www.time.gov atomic clock. -4/+6 nothing ... this thing is awsome. My wear habit has been pretty much on 24/7 except the past 2 days. It sat untouched for at least the 44 hour reserve period and lost ZERO from to previous days. Wore it a couple of hours left it off for bed and checked the time this morning which was +1, bringing it back to even from the log start. Chew on that .. Rolex!
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